We are excited to be working with an Outstanding secondary school in Haringey to recruit a high-calibre Maths Teacher. This full-time permanent position starts in April 2026 and is an excellent opportunity for a passionate mathematician to join a successful and innovative department. We are seeking an enthusiastic teacher who can inspire students to achieve their highest potential with a particular focus on delivering A Level Maths and/or Further Maths.
About the School This school is a fantastic place to work and develop as a teacher recently maintaining its Outstanding rating in every category. It is a heavily oversubscribed school with high standards and high expectations. The school provides superb facilities and a leadership team that is deeply supportive offering a strong culture of professional development and a dedicated focus on staff wellbeing.
Responsibilities
Teach engaging Maths lessons across KS3 KS4 and KS5 as a subject specialist
Support students in achieving academic excellence in A Level and Further Maths
Inspire enthuse and encourage students to explore complex mathematical concepts
Collaborate with a department of specialist teachers to maintain outstanding quality
Participate in professional development sessions focused on high-level pedagogy
Qualifications and Experience
Degree in Mathematics or a related discipline
PGCE or QTS
Significant experience teaching Maths at KS5/A Level
Must have the right to work in the UK
Salary and Benefits
Salary Range: 40317 to 62496 (Inner London)
Full-time permanent position with access to technology that enhances learning
Supportive leadership team and a collaborative staff community
Openness to consideration of flexible working requests
How to Apply If youre an enthusiastic Maths Teacher ready to join a school that values academic excellence and teacher growth submit your CV now!
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